TLS version checker
My TLS Version Checker is a handy tool that helps you check which versions of the TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocol your Web site supports. TLS is essential for securing data during transmission between the Web server and the user’s browser.
What is TLS?
TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a cryptographic protocol used to secure communications over computer networks. It is the successor to SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and is the standard for secure data transmission on the Web. It protects the integrity and confidentiality of data by encrypting it.
The different versions of TLS are:
- TLS 1.0: Outdated and no longer secure; most modern browsers and servers no longer support this version.
- TLS 1.1: Also outdated and insecure, with a phase-out in support by modern platforms.
- TLS 1.2: The most widespread and secure version currently supported by most browsers and servers.
- TLS 1.3: The latest version, providing additional security and improved performance.
Why use a TLS Version Checker?
- Ensure security: Make sure your website uses the latest and most secure TLS versions to protect your users’ data.
- Avoid outdated versions: Identify whether your Web site is still using outdated and insecure versions of TLS that are vulnerable to attack.
- Better compatibility: Check which TLS versions are supported by your server to avoid compatibility issues with browsers and other clients.
How does the TLS Version Checker work?
- Enter your URL: Type or paste the URL of the website you want to check for supported TLS versions.
- Automatic check: The tool performs a scan to determine which TLS versions are supported by your server.
- Receive Results: Get a detailed overview of supported TLS versions, including any recommendations for improvement.
With my TLS Version Checker, you can quickly check which versions of the TLS protocol are supported by your website. By using this tool regularly, you can ensure that your website meets the latest security standards, thereby better protecting your users’ data.